Okay for a little break from Morgan’s , let’s do a GTG on this 1853-O DE*****Grade Revealed ******
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So, a bunch got it right. I feel it’s got a good chance going to a 50, as the luster in hand is quite nice. I’m not going to try for it though, as I’m pleased with it in the OGH, just as it is!
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Crusty AU-50.
Crusty AU-53
Put me in as a 45+
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Lovely 53. 45+ isn’t crazy it really depends what the mint surface tells are under the crust. But I think 53 is correct. Really choice color and surfaces
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AU55
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also thinking AU55
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XF53
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50
My grade would be EF-45, but I'm pretty sure it made AU-50 in the slab.
The piece is not excessively baggy, which is big plus.
This one is a PCGS AU-55 with a CAC sticker.
Does not look like enough luster for anything above XF so I'm at XF45. Love the early branch mint gold!
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45
50.
XF45 RGDS!
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